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ethx-x interfaces on the firewall
Hello everyone!
I got a simple question... can someone please explain what is the reason for having a " - " signal on a interface? I'm reading a configuration and noticed that several interfaces are configured this way:
set interface eth1-01 state on
set interface eth2-01 state on
set interface eth2-05 state on
set interface eth2-06 state on
What does that actually mean and what makes it different comparing to simple interfaces like eth1, eth1.100 (VLAN), bond1, etc?
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When you have an appliance which has interface modules such like 15600:
eth1-01 is then first port of first interface module and so on.
and now to something completely different - CCVS, CCAS, CCTE, CCCS, CCSM elite
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When you have an appliance which has interface modules such like 15600:
eth1-01 is then first port of first interface module and so on.
and now to something completely different - CCVS, CCAS, CCTE, CCCS, CCSM elite
